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{{Infobox musical artist | {{Infobox musical artist | ||
|name = Charles Muyamwa | |name = Charles Muyamwa | ||
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* [[Alick Nkhata]] | * [[Alick Nkhata]] | ||
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==Career== | ==Career== | ||
Muyamwa joined the [[Zambia Broadcasting Services]] (ZBS) (now [[ZNBC]] in 1965 as an announcer on the General Service, now [[ZNBC Radio One|Radio One]], but was later inducted to become a news anchor, television presenter and introduced a programme called the [[ZNBC Sunday Interview|Sunday Interview]] which had a good following. | Muyamwa joined the [[Zambia Broadcasting Services]] (ZBS) (now [[ZNBC]] in 1965 as an announcer on the General Service, now [[ZNBC Radio One|Radio One]], but was later inducted to become a news anchor, television presenter and introduced a programme called the [[ZNBC Sunday Interview|Sunday Interview]] which had a good following. | ||
[[File:Charles Muyamwa in studio.jpg|thumb|Muyamwa in studio|right|185px]] | |||
In 1966, he was sent to the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) in the United Kingdom to pursue a course and practical experience in TV production for nine months. | In 1966, he was sent to the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) in the United Kingdom to pursue a course and practical experience in TV production for nine months. | ||
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==See also== | ==See also== | ||
*[[A Zambian Guitar (album)|A Zambian Guitar]] | |||
*[[Zambian musicians]] | |||
==Main references== | ==Main references== |